Examples of 'want some bacon' in a sentence

Meaning of "want some bacon"

want some bacon: A casual expression used to offer or request bacon, a type of cured meat usually made from pork. This phrase is typically used in a friendly or informal manner when discussing food preferences or cravings

How to use "want some bacon" in a sentence

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want some bacon
You are thinking you want some bacon.
You want some bacon with your chicken patties?
I can eat anything. You want some bacon and eggs?
You want some bacon and eggs? Wait a minute.
Amy: Do you want some bacon bits?
Want some bacon and eggs?
You want some bacon and eggs?
Want some bacon?
You want some bacon with that?
Do you want some bacon butties to keep you going? ''.
You want some bacon with that? You got any?

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